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As the world becomes more complex and governments everywhere struggle, trust in the internet is more important today than ever.

The internet is our shared space. It helps us connect. It spreads opportunity. It enables us to learn. It gives us a voice. It makes us stronger and safer together.

To keep the internet strong, we need to keep it secure. That's why at Facebook we spend a lot of our energy making our services and the whole internet safer and more secure. We encrypt communications, we use secure protocols for traffic, we encourage people to use multiple factors for authentication and we go out of our way to help fix issues we find in other people's services.

The internet works because most people and companies do the same. We work together to create this secure environment and make our shared space even better for the world.

This is why I've been so confused and frustrated by the repeated reports of the behavior of the US government. When our engineers work tirelessly to improve security, we imagine we're protecting you against criminals, not our own government.

The US government should be the champion for the internet, not a threat. They need to be much more transparent about what they're doing, or otherwise people will believe the worst.

I've called President Obama to express my frustration over the damage the government is creating for all of our future. Unfortunately, it seems like it will take a very long time for true full reform.

So it's up to us -- all of us -- to build the internet we want. Together, we can build a space that is greater and a more important part of the world than anything we have today, but is also safe and secure. I'm committed to seeing this happen, and you can count on Facebook to do our part.

Brian Sullivan, profile picture
Brian Sullivan
Have you considered unfriending him?
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Scott Ayres
Wow. Called out the President. I'm impressed. Big balls...
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Parmy Olson
Nice plug for Facebook Paper with this.
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Dire Wolff
Perhaps you might have started by not creating a platform that makes the collection of all information about users in one place (hence making us less secure in our own persons), an easier feat. While Facebook innocently uses this to target ads, governments wish to use these same techniques to target people as they see fit. Perhaps decentralizing how Facebook functions (which is possible) and offering fee-based business models (so as to be less dependent on targeting ads for the company's revenues), you might go further in frustrating governments' efforts. For now, there's not much difference between Facebook's and the various world government's goals, to know as much as possible about every single person in the world. Something to keep in mind
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Zigurd Mednieks
Here is what you can do, instead of complaining: Use ephemeral keys for real time communication, and enable the use of customer-controlled private keys for data storage and store-and-forward communication.

You have the ability to put the cleartext of all communications and stored data permanently and irrevocably out of reach of any attack. It's not unprecedented or unfriendly to users. Skype was built to be secure this way before it was nerfed. Implementations of client components can be open-sourced and audited.

There is nothing stopping you.
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Omer Farukhan Gunes
Very good point. You should be the next president Mark Zuckerberg : )
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Aaron Kraw
With your voice can you tell him people want the right to gmo labeling ..Mark you have the power support the non gmo movement please
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Tammy Ann
Our space is what we have chosen to share with our friends and the world. The idea of being able to express ourselves is therapeutic, it's what people need in order to feel they're being heard. Facebook has given the people a platform to be heard. Thank you Mark Zuckerberg 👍 ChapterSee.com
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Lon Seidman
I struggle to believe that all of silicon valley was in the dark on these activities.
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Badir Awe
YAWN.

Why don't you just concentrate on making Facebook better? The search ability (searching for ANYThING) is weak. And that's just your search
function.

Also, if you haven't read Pierre Teilhard de Chardin yet, you probably have no idea what real connectivity is.
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Chiranjeev
Zuckerberg: "Hello, President Obama. This is Mark Zuckerberg."

Obama: "Zucker-who?"
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Sean Curtis
Just a touch hypocritical, no?
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Phil Jeudy
Help people of Crimea first, for example. We have to make the world strong first. Then, maybe, one day, we'll take care of Internet.
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Bo Harmon
It's cute when Facebook says they are concerned about your privacy
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Robin Arora
lol, ur right
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Billy Logan
I hope this is sincere and not like Google's "don't be evil" two-faced mantra.
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Raphaël Buresi
Bravo Mark presidents will change but you will stay, be strong for us
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Yung Chang
Still CEO, Bitch .
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Erik Magnuson
"Then in 2004, the CIA renamed the world's largest data gathering project: THE FACEBOOK"
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Huan Wang
Some of the comments are really interesting
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Nikunj Agrawal
Give salute to this guy who has the best team in world to build things, power to call President Obama over a frustration and directly impact 1.3 billion people on planet
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Vivek Sancheti, profile picture
Vivek Sancheti
Keep Calm and Do not provide the Data to NSA
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Ben Brodsky
The future is in our hands. We will make of it what we choose. Information is power. Thanks for your efforts, and continue to forge a future that works for us all.
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Ahmed Elseyofi
متيجي في ال dark ونجيب mark ؟؟
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Richard MacManus
Perhaps you can work with Sir Tim Berners-Lee on integrating the Web into this "build the internet we want" vision. Facebook wouldn't exist without the Web.
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Flora Liu
And we are supposed to trust all the corporations that Facebook sells our data to? Why is the government singled out in this abuse of internet privacy? Probably because Washington can force fb to cooperate without paying
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Matt Jones
Facebook doesn't sell your data.
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Robin Arora
We all know that every thing will get alright soon or later but it will.
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Pradeep Kumar
As long as Facebook is free.... it doesn't really matter... for most of us..
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Koray Erimez
Mark, what do you think about the new internet legislation in Turkey and the words of Prime Minister Erdogan about banning facebook, twitter and youtube in Turkey. Did you get any warning from Turkish government about the posts related with protests?
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Rohit Bhatia
When one of the most coolest CEO shows it frustration and that too to President - "incredible "
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Sherif Atef AbuHamza
والله شكلك مسلمنا برسايلنا بسلطاتنا تسليم اهالي انت و Obama بتاعك
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